Sauces for Ravioli

As much as I love cooking, sometimes I am just too exhausted at the end of the day to whip together a tasty meal. But why should my taste buds be punished? So I always keep a few different types of ravioli in my freezer for a quick meal. Tomato sauce on meat or cheese ravioli is great, but I tend to lean towards mushroom, pumpkin, butternut squash, or spinach fillings. So here is a short list of a few different sauces (besides tomato) that you can cook in the time it takes to cook the ravioli.

To make, add the olive oil to a saute pan. Heat over medium-high heat, and add the garlic and sage. Let cook for one minute. Add the white wine, and turn the heat down to medium-low. Let simmer for a few minutes until it reduces. Remove from heat and pour over cooked ravioli. I really enjoy adding a little drizzle of truffle oil and then topping the ravioli off with panko and parmesan cheese. The truffle oil enhances the flavor of the ravioli and the panko adds a bit of a light crunch to the dish.

Brown Butter Sage Sauce

(great with pumpkin or butternut squash ravioli)

Ingredients:

1 tablespoon butter

4 sage leaves

Lemon juice, to taste

Parmesan cheese, to taste

Note: This is for one serving, so multiply as needed!

To prepare, melt butter in a saute pan until a light brown color appears (about 3 minutes). Add the sage leaves and cook for one minute more (to help the leaves get a little crispy). Remove from heat and add a few drops of lemon juice. Add some Parmesan cheese and mix. Pour over the ravioli and serve.

Brown Butter Sage Sauce with Dried Cranberries

(great with pumpkin or butternut squash ravioli)

Ingredients:

1 tablespoon butter

1 teaspoon dried sage

1-2 teaspoons dried cranberries

Salt, to taste

Pepper, to taste

Note: This is for one serving, so multiply as needed!

To prepare, melt butter in a saute pan. Add the sage and dried cranberries and cook until a light brown color appears (about 3 minutes). Remove from heat. Add salt and pepper and mix. Pour over the ravioli and serve. Note: If you have walnuts, they would be fantastic in this dish, I just didn’t have any. Toast the walnuts in the oven at 350 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Add the walnuts to the melted butter when you add in the sage and dried cranberries.

Roasted Walnuts – more of a topping than a sauce

(great with cheese or spinach ravioli)

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 clove chopped garlic

1/4 cup chopped walnuts

1/2 teaspoon lemon juice

Salt, to taste

Pepper, to taste

1 teaspoon chopped fresh parsley

Parmesan cheese (grated or shaved), to taste

Note: This is for one serving, so multiply as needed!

To prepare, heat the oil in a saute pan over medium heat. Add the garlic and walnuts and cook until the walnuts are slightly toasted, stirring frequently (about 5 minutes). Add lemon juice, salt, pepper, and parsley. Remove from heat and pour over ravioli. Top with the Parmesan cheese.